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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 12 Nov 1970, p. 18

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1B -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 12, 1970 Monday, Nov. 9th. ® PORT PERRY ra wah ger begs scored three ose 0 y before the Mustangs nar get untracked. Bour- x STAR x On Friday night, Nov. 6thj The 3rd period both teams|geols scored unassisted, then the Mustangs travelled to} were content to just check|Heard scored from Bourgeois * Ficher_900; BD. Dlesle-208: Brooklin to play & game! until Heard broke loose with|and McCoy got one with the L. LeDue--204: F. MeLangh- against the Midgets and came/ a pass from Nightingale and| assist going to Nightingale to home a winner by the score] went in and scored his 2nd|tie the game up at three a- Ba SER, Fy, REO | of ate to Gee goal of the night with the|piece. It stayed that way till MEN'S THURSDAY The reg = pw moot final score ending the Mus- =~ pods couple of agent -< n 7 - score the first 0! @/ tangs 6, Brooklin 4. Penal- period when LADIES WEDNESDAY 213; S. Brignall--211; J. Wil- NIGHT BOWLING game with the assist going tol ties in this game were Port|by scored their 4th goal on NIGHT BOWLING Kins--252; L. Bertrand--214; | High Triple--R. Phinney 795 McCoy. Then Brooklin came|7. Brooklin 5 a power play by Richards. + Walnuts 41 B. Doupe--216; M. Sweetman | High Triple W.H.--. right back and got goals from " | Degg kg Almonds 40 |--233; M. Rahm--222; D. Mc- G. McHugh 754 Cartwright & Vipond to end] 'The Mustangs lost a close (Continued on Page 19) Chestnuts 39 | Millan--239 High Single--J. Dowson 312 the scoring in the Ist period. SIAR GS are Cashews 36 High Single W.H.-- : diane "4 LADIES MONDAY G. McHugh 302 mene ee Rory Mus | MGMT BOWLING | ana Ovr Tle | ue au nd sed nee Cocoanuts = [ee tem |B Phinney RD. Der te ot their second Pistachios = Peanuts 32 | ham--780; J. Dowson -- 748; } 44 s ene' Waandebhiiel Filberts 27 Pinochio 28 | F. McNeil -- 767; R. Sweet- On vt a = me i Pecans = Pluto 28 | man--725; G. MeHugh--718; mgm = a wine Hazel Nuts 24 Gumby 27 | P_ Crawford--708; J. Wilson pw * ond eet m3 Brazil Nuts 21 Snuffy Smith 26 | Sr--703; V. Walker--703; J. me ~ . -- ~ vagina High Single-- | Casper 26 | Connors--702; F. Hastings |i ht bes Sad. cred V. Rider--336 Charlie Brown 28 | 686; J. Cornish---682; G. Wil-/-EO) Se ceeaelaae Mean High Triple-- Lioness 23 | son--680; B. Owen -- 668; | re ee , ang 2 | goal of the night. Cal Coch- M. St. John--719 Hot Wheels 20 | C. Watts-662; K. Ashton-- a ored the Mustangs 4th Over 600 Triples-- Mighty Mouse 19 | 662; R. Robinson -- 650; J.|™*"e * ee ' ed: » a | goal to tie the game up at M. St. John--719; J. Chand-| Beatle Bailey 19 | Stone--647; G. Menzies--646 le 'a Mietuin etaod ler--702; L Doupe--701; M.| Banana Splits 18 | J. Parker--644; D. Crawford| Oe Ra. 2 oon Trembly--685; G. Langille--| High Triple-- | --629; J. Owen--628; J. Hare) © ana Sto end the 2nd 683; V. Rider--673; M. Potts} _L. Haugen--682 eno od ee 657; L. Carnegie--646; M.| High Single-- pe ---- Cook--618; M. Hopkins--638; P. Ellicott--281 vac See = Tripp Construction Novice --616; K. Harper -- 608; B L. Haugen--682; P Ellicott | Doupe--603; J. Wilkin--602;|--651; D: Wananiaker--647;| E. Bailey -- 602: G. Brown--/|C. Watts--643; B. Tennyson = =~ Drop Opening Game Over 210 Singles-- Storry -- 614; A. Chapman--| M. St. John--210, 232, 277; | 600. Tri Construction, No- | ostion. M. Potts-- 215, 228, 214; J.| Singles 200 and Over-- vice, pena their 70 - 71 sch-| Bowmanville opened the Chandler--266, 217, 219; G D. Wanamaker -- 227, 213.) edule, playing in Uxbridge,|scoring mid-way in the first Langille--276, 228; G, Brown| 207; L. Haugen--268, 215; M. Tuesday, November 3rd. Al-| period with an unassisted goal 7 H 217, 211; L Doupe -- 254,| Reeves--243, 211; B. Tenny- though the boys skated all the | by Scott Stevens. i i 259; L. Carnegie--229, 270;| Son -- 236, 213; J. Walker-- way with the Uxbridge team,| In the second period with| ! YAMAHA + M. Trembly -- 234, 242; T.| 212, 200; P. Ellicatt--281; C.| 1... came home with a 3 - 0|the Port Freshmen trailing, ' l Martins--245, 236; M Hop-| | Watts -- 260; M. Sweetman--| |... \they started to apply the| 4 IT'S A BETTER MACHINE I kins -- 213, 237; E. Bailey--| 251; J. Storry--247; S. Fowl With a little more luck/| pressure and evened the score| | @ We've got 7 bouncing, beautiful snowmobiles in our lap. ] 215, 211; L. Cook--211, 222;| er--242; A. Chapman -- 234;} around the net, they could| with a goal by Bill Owen assis-| | From economy to rece, 292 cc to 433, stylish to super plush. i Beth Oke--240; S. Newman--| J. Thompson--233; F. Venn-| have come out with a win.) ted by Scott Wilbur | @ These mactiines come with the highest profit-margin in the | 242; M. Cook--228; C. Shaw| ing--224; M. Raby-- 220; D.| On Friday, November 6,| With enthusiasm high, the ' industry. | 210; J. Cannon -- 217; M.| Warren--213; J. Irvine--212;) they played an exhibition|boys came on strong in the i @ And we're the only snowmobile manufacturer offering a 5 Wallac 233; M. Geer--243; | | S. Stame--211; N. Robinson--/ game at home with the Bow | third period with two goals | | comprehensive incentyye program. i K. Harper--226; M. Healey--/ 209; D. Phinney -- 207; P.| manville "B's" as their opp The first was scored by Tim [ @ We have an ironclad warranty. No sob stories. If it's our | Kane with the assistance of H fault we fix it. (We ty & generous labor rate on all ma- } Bobbie Parker. chines under warranty. Once again Bill Owen put @ We've got spare parts holed up in warehouses all across ! | the puck in the net, assisted] the country. } by Michael Healey | @ And a national advertising plan to make sure the custom Bowmanville were unable| ! ers show up at the right place. Your place. he to answer the last two goals ' @ If you're interested in keeping your business alive, we've ! leaving the score 3 1 inj] got dealerships available in selected locations. ' favour of Port Perry | For more information, fill this out: | . Next home game, Friday,|! ( I am now a snowmobile dealer. i if e W November 3rd. Time, 7:45 } (I would like to be spowmobile dealer. i e }Brooklin vs. Port Perry i 1 E | Namie i every Moto-Ski Cottages Wanted srw | | ! LAMBERT | | Limited Time Offer teal | } B your Moto-Ski between ] 184 Yonge St 728-853) Barrie, Ont | Buy your Moto-Ghi between 985-7373 || " F your Mot o-Ski dealer will you 2 FREE Winchester ee r| Come Take A Peek! Monte Carlo The Children's Boutique Make this y 187 Queen Street -- Port Perry -- 985-2323 RED TAG SPECIALS GIRLS COATS 6x Regular $23.00 _ $18. 49 BOYS DRESS SUITS (2 sets only) Regular $19.98 $14.49 yur son's Xmas present.) * 16 models to choose from priced from just $595.00 (F.0.B. Factory) * Buy your Moto-Ski now with no down payment. No payments until the snow flies (December 1st,1970). No carrying charges if paid within 90 days. Ask for details. * Only Moto-Ski gives you a 2 year track warranty (one cylinder modets) -- HOURS -- Monday to Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 p.m. Fridays to 9:00 p.m. Closed all day Wed. 4 BOYS SPORT JACKETS 6x Reg. $14.98 $12.89 12 Reg. $16.98 $14.89 4 Were tougher' ways. of DR ESS and PANT SETS 4~ 6x Regular $10.98 $8.89 JUMPER and GIRLS SLACKS PANT SETS and JUMPERS 6x Regular $10.98 Sizes 8 ~ 14 $8.89 Regular ga.99 $7.49 See The Complete Range NESTLETON SNOWMOBILE SALES NESTLETON, ONTARIO 71 Moto-Ski models on display Now at GLEN VALLIE MOTO-SKI Sales & Service 4 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO

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